A 51-Year-Old Man With Dyspnea and a Pulmonary Nodule.

IF 9.5 1区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Chest Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.chest.2024.03.048
Chunsheng Zhou, Wenyan Zhu, Jiuliang Zhao, Juhong Shi, Min Peng, Chen Wang
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Abstract

Case presentation: A 51-year-old man presented with chest tightness, exertional dyspnea, and occasional chest pain for 2 years. The patient visited his local hospital initially, and CT scan revealed a ground glass opacity (GGO) located in the right upper lobe (Fig 1A). He was diagnosed as having pulmonary infection and treated with levofloxacin for 12 days. A repeated chest CT scan 14 days later demonstrated a progressed solid nodule with surrounding ground glass opacity (Fig 1B). With a suspicion of carcinoma in situ, right upper lobectomy was performed via video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery at the local hospital. However, the histologic examination did not show any evidence of malignancy, and the symptoms persisted. Fourteen months later, his dyspnea worsened with extremely low exercise tolerance. The patient denied other symptoms (eg, rash, fever, joint pain, aphthous stomatitis, genital ulceration, other symptoms of arteritis). His appetite was decreased but without significant weight loss. He did not smoke and had a history of fully recovered cerebral infarction 9 months ago. There was no family history of respiratory diseases. After 4 months, a CT pulmonary angiography scan revealed filling defects at the left pulmonary artery and left inferior pulmonary artery (Fig 2A). A vascular narrowing was detected at the left superior pulmonary artery. Accompanied with an increased D-dimer level (> 10 mg/L; normal range, 0-0.5 mg/L), a diagnosis of pulmonary embolism was made. The patient was treated with warfarin, and his symptom of dyspnea was partially relieved. He came to our hospital for further treatment 4 months later.

51岁男性,呼吸困难伴肺结节。
病例介绍:51岁男性,以胸闷,用力性呼吸困难,偶有胸痛2年。患者最初到当地医院就诊,CT扫描显示右上肺叶有磨玻璃影(GGO)(图1A)。诊断为肺部感染,给予左氧氟沙星治疗12天。14天后重复胸部CT扫描显示一个进展的实性结节,周围有磨玻璃影(图1B)。怀疑为原位癌,在当地医院通过电视胸腔镜手术行右上肺叶切除术。然而,组织学检查没有显示任何恶性肿瘤的证据,症状持续存在。14个月后,他的呼吸困难恶化,运动耐受性极低。患者否认有其他症状(如皮疹、发热、关节痛、口疮性口炎、生殖器溃疡、动脉炎的其他症状)。他的食欲下降,但体重没有明显减轻。患者不吸烟,9个月前有脑梗死完全康复史。无呼吸系统疾病家族史。4个月后,CT肺血管造影扫描显示左肺动脉和左下肺动脉充盈缺损(图2A)。左肺动脉上动脉血管狭窄。伴有d -二聚体水平升高(> 10 mg/L;正常范围0 ~ 0.5 mg/L),诊断为肺栓塞。患者经华法林治疗,呼吸困难症状部分缓解。4个月后,他来我院接受进一步治疗。
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Chest
Chest 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
3.10%
发文量
3369
审稿时长
15 days
期刊介绍: At CHEST, our mission is to revolutionize patient care through the collaboration of multidisciplinary clinicians in the fields of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. We achieve this by publishing cutting-edge clinical research that addresses current challenges and brings forth future advancements. To enhance understanding in a rapidly evolving field, CHEST also features review articles, commentaries, and facilitates discussions on emerging controversies. We place great emphasis on scientific rigor, employing a rigorous peer review process, and ensuring all accepted content is published online within two weeks.
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